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And what I mean by that is that if she intentionally and knowingly killed him, which is what that second-degree murder charge says, would she really go call him to scream at him? If she were trying to use these calls to establish an alibi, I would imagine she'd try to come off as a little bit more loving, wouldn't you?
And what I mean by that is that if she intentionally and knowingly killed him, which is what that second-degree murder charge says, would she really go call him to scream at him? If she were trying to use these calls to establish an alibi, I would imagine she'd try to come off as a little bit more loving, wouldn't you?
As is, I think the messages are so raw and so vulgar that they actually come across as genuine emotion and help Karen's case. And Guarino's testimony did sneak in one more very important tidbit. One that I really hammered home earlier in the video, and that's the fact that Karen connected to John's Wi-Fi at 12.37am.
As is, I think the messages are so raw and so vulgar that they actually come across as genuine emotion and help Karen's case. And Guarino's testimony did sneak in one more very important tidbit. One that I really hammered home earlier in the video, and that's the fact that Karen connected to John's Wi-Fi at 12.37am.
As is, I think the messages are so raw and so vulgar that they actually come across as genuine emotion and help Karen's case. And Guarino's testimony did sneak in one more very important tidbit. One that I really hammered home earlier in the video, and that's the fact that Karen connected to John's Wi-Fi at 12.37am.
And he also testified that her phone would have been, at most, 300 feet from the home at that point. So now we know A, we have direct evidence refuting Jen McCabe's testimony that Karen's SUV was still at 34 Fairview at 12.45am. And B, the window that Karen could have hit John is getting really small.
And he also testified that her phone would have been, at most, 300 feet from the home at that point. So now we know A, we have direct evidence refuting Jen McCabe's testimony that Karen's SUV was still at 34 Fairview at 12.45am. And B, the window that Karen could have hit John is getting really small.
And he also testified that her phone would have been, at most, 300 feet from the home at that point. So now we know A, we have direct evidence refuting Jen McCabe's testimony that Karen's SUV was still at 34 Fairview at 12.45am. And B, the window that Karen could have hit John is getting really small.
Like, we have mere minutes between when Ryan Nagel and Heather Maxson put her safely driving up to 34 Fairview, and when her phone puts her back at John's house. Then after Garena, we heard brief testimony from Lieutenant Charles Ray, who did a well-being check on John's niece and nephew in the morning of the incident.
Like, we have mere minutes between when Ryan Nagel and Heather Maxson put her safely driving up to 34 Fairview, and when her phone puts her back at John's house. Then after Garena, we heard brief testimony from Lieutenant Charles Ray, who did a well-being check on John's niece and nephew in the morning of the incident.
Like, we have mere minutes between when Ryan Nagel and Heather Maxson put her safely driving up to 34 Fairview, and when her phone puts her back at John's house. Then after Garena, we heard brief testimony from Lieutenant Charles Ray, who did a well-being check on John's niece and nephew in the morning of the incident.
Then the final witness on Tuesday was Lieutenant Kevin O'Hara, who helped search for evidence outside of 34 Fairview a couple of hours after the incident. He said that his team found a sneaker and six or seven pieces of taillight that matched Karen's Lexus. Now remember, Gallagher and his trusty leaf blower, they didn't find any taillight pieces a couple of hours earlier.
Then the final witness on Tuesday was Lieutenant Kevin O'Hara, who helped search for evidence outside of 34 Fairview a couple of hours after the incident. He said that his team found a sneaker and six or seven pieces of taillight that matched Karen's Lexus. Now remember, Gallagher and his trusty leaf blower, they didn't find any taillight pieces a couple of hours earlier.
Then the final witness on Tuesday was Lieutenant Kevin O'Hara, who helped search for evidence outside of 34 Fairview a couple of hours after the incident. He said that his team found a sneaker and six or seven pieces of taillight that matched Karen's Lexus. Now remember, Gallagher and his trusty leaf blower, they didn't find any taillight pieces a couple of hours earlier.
But regardless of that, throughout the trials, I've always thought that the taillight evidence, along with the witnesses saying that Karen said I hit him, are the strongest pieces of the prosecution's evidence.
But regardless of that, throughout the trials, I've always thought that the taillight evidence, along with the witnesses saying that Karen said I hit him, are the strongest pieces of the prosecution's evidence.
But regardless of that, throughout the trials, I've always thought that the taillight evidence, along with the witnesses saying that Karen said I hit him, are the strongest pieces of the prosecution's evidence.
I personally see holes in each of those that I think cast reasonable doubt on them, but nonetheless, I do think they're the best thing the prosecution has, so I'm always curious to see how the defense will handle them.
I personally see holes in each of those that I think cast reasonable doubt on them, but nonetheless, I do think they're the best thing the prosecution has, so I'm always curious to see how the defense will handle them.
I personally see holes in each of those that I think cast reasonable doubt on them, but nonetheless, I do think they're the best thing the prosecution has, so I'm always curious to see how the defense will handle them.